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Water Hardness Test Denver

A Water Hardness Test Will Reveal the Level of Mineral Content in the Water in Your Home in Denver, CO

Water Hardness Test Denver CO

A water hardness test performed by the home water treatment experts at RainSoft will provide you with all the information you need about the water quality in your home in Denver, CO. You can trust RainSoft to meet all of your home water treatment needs, from testing and analysis to solutions and support. At the forefront of the industry since 1953, we’re proud to offer state-of-the-art systems that are fully assembled in the U.S.A., and independently Tested and Certified by the Water Quality Association (WQA) or NSF International. For even further peace of mind, we provide expert water hardness test and product installation services through a network of authorized RainSoft dealers, and every product is backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. In sum, you can’t go wrong with RainSoft.

If you’re wondering whether your household water is “hard,” a water hardness test will provide the answer – and, in all likelihood, that answer will be “yes.” That’s because in Denver, Colorado, and most other areas of the United States, the water supply contains excessive concentrations of naturally occurring minerals like calcium and magnesium. These harmless substances are simply absorbed by the water as it passes through rock and soil. The question, then, becomes, “How hard, exactly, is my water, and is this problematic?”

Although mineral-laden water is perfectly safe to drink, it can create a multitude of household problems related to cleaning and bathing. That’s because calcium and magnesium react with the fatty acids in soap products to form a troublesome white solid that inhibits the ability of the soap to lather and clean effectively. Additionally, this white residue does not easily rinse away, so it builds up on every surface the water touches. This can result in problems like:

  • The formation of clogs and buildup in water-using appliances and plumbing systems
  • The need to use excessive amounts of soaps and detergents to create adequate lather
  • Dull and mottled glassware, dishes, silverware, cooking pots, and kitchen and bathroom surfaces
  • Hair and skin that feel unclean, even after showering or bathing

If you’d like to have your water tested, a local authorized RainSoft dealer will be pleased to perform a complimentary in-home water hardness test at your convenience. As such, you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about the quality of your water for free, and your dealer can also suggest appropriate RainSoft solutions to address any issues that are identified through testing.

To schedule an appointment for a complimentary water hardness test at your home in Denver, CO, contact a local authorized RainSoft dealer today.

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Whether your water comes from a well or municipally treated source, it may contain impurities that cause it to taste or smell bad or create other problems in your home.

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A reliable water analysis is the only way to identify the specific impurities in your water that make it less than ideal for household use.

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You can buy a DIY water testing kit, but you’ll get more reliable results and helpful solutions with a complimentary in-home water test from the experts at RainSoft.

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